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					| 2017-2018 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG] 
 
 Neuroscience Major  |  
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				Neuroscience Learning OutcomesStudents completing a major in Neuroscience are expected to be able to: 
	Demonstrate a broad understanding of neurophysiology, neuroanatomy, and neurochemistry in relation to sensory processing, behavior, cognition, and health;Demonstrate a depth of knowledge in both cell and molecular neurobiology and behavioral and cognitive neuroscience;Understand the tools and methods used in neuroscience research and critically analyze the primary literature in specific sub-disciplines within neuroscience;Design, conduct, and interpret results of neuroscience experiments and effectively communicate these results in both oral and written form. |  
													| Core Courses/Fundamentals:
 Must take all: Note: Students may elect to take one course from the Core Courses/Fundamentals requirements on a Credit/No Credit basis.Junior Seminar/Senior Project
Junior Seminar:
 Choose one from:Electives:
 Take three 4-credit courses from the following three areas, including at least one from the Cellular and Molecular list and one from the Behavioral and Cognitive list. At least two of these 4-credit classes must be numbered 300 or above.Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience
Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience
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